• @Pretzilla
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    805 months ago

    Yea it’s become highly enshittified and actively punishes users that don’t subscribe. Fuckers.

    • @NOSin
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      5 months ago

      Can’t speak for the entshitification but actively punished unsubscribed users?

      I’ve been using it for two months, learning Germans, I just use Firefox in android instead of the app and I get no ads, only 5 failures but I rarely reach that on a daily basis (I don’t want to burnout and I’m pretty sure it’s better for learning to not go too fast) and if I ever reach it, I currently have 1k gems. I’m actually surprised at how little use I’d get out of the subscription.

      • PhobosAnomaly
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        285 months ago

        I used Duo pretty solid for two or three years - ended up subscribing to it.

        The benefits were negligible - the biggest thing for me was offline play. I used to do a lot of air travel, so the ability to cover a subject or two was super helpful.

        The streak freeze was the only other real “bonus” for those who game a shit about it. I started to get quite protective of it when it reached four figures, but I kicked it into touch when I wasn’t learning much more than vocabulary. Duo is fantastic for getting a foothold on a language, but it only gets you through the first two or three exchanges of a conversation.

        I enjoyed my time with the owl though.

          • PhobosAnomaly
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            85 months ago

            Yeah, I did a good three-quarters of the French course too. I distinctly remember the lessons about plays and stage work being an absolute bastard, not that I’d ever use it in my line of work.

            I’ve started watching a bit more French media with the French equivalent of “received pronunciation” - such as watching the FR edition of Euronews or France24, plus watching kids shows like Hey Duggee or Paw Patrol is unusually handy, though it does give you some funny looks if you don’t already have kids!

            Unfortunately, there’s no substitute for immersion - even on a short break to Paris, my confidence in using the language shot up from being able to just about converse in the language - but more importantly, getting utterly stuck and failing at something where you have to think a bit faster and get your point across anyway.

            I should get back into it really.

        • @NOSin
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          85 months ago

          You get streak freezes for free now (through quests), relatively often even, I generally get them back in two days if I use both of them in a weekend because I’m busy.

          I really considered subscribing until I started using it on Firefox because of the ads, without the ads it’s a great free experience imo

      • sab
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        205 months ago

        I used it to learn German almost ten years ago and it was fantastic. When I started out you had a limited number of lives, but they realized this was not good for learning and removed it. This lead to me learning German on Duolingo very successfully - my approach was to aim over my competence level, do difficult challenges, and keep at them until I managed to do it right. High paced, challenging, generally fun, and extremely educational.

        Then they re-implemented the limited number of lives not to increase educational value, but to punish non-paying users. This means that I have to do the lessons slow, even honest typos are punished so I have to read and re-read whatever I write before I can jump to the next challenge, and I cannot ever challenge myself by going beyond my skill level.

        I paid for a year of Duolingo, but it’s very expensive, the whole user experience is more annoying to me even for paid users now than it was as a free user in the past, and I don’t like the direction the company has taken and I don’t want to encourage them by paying for they enshittified service. Had they kept trying to make it better for everyone I would have been happy to pay €5, possibly €10, per month for a few extra premium features.

        Right now it does really feel to me like they are punishing their users and creating a bad user experience on purpose.

        • @NOSin
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          No, they don’t punish typos, to the point I sometimes have mistakes counted as typos (I distinctly remember typing Schwimmt instead of schwimmst the other day and it said Be careful typos, but counted it right, end up having to check with my gf in those cases)

          I don’t know why the experience seems so different between people, maybe it actually is, maybe it’s expectations. All in all it’s free, I don’t forget that and through Firefox android I get a very good experience.

          • @rambaroo
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            75 months ago

            There’s pretty odd because it definitely punishes me for typos in french

            • PhobosAnomaly
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              65 months ago

              It was quite lenient with my error-prone French.

              That said, Duo is well known for A/B testing so no doubt we were just using different feature sets.

              • sab
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                05 months ago

                In my experience the typo-tolerance is not very flexible. I write using Dvarok instead of QWERTY, so the typos I make don’t always follow regular patterns. On my phone I use a swipe keyboard, so sometimes a typo comes out as a different word entirely. No matter what I don’t want to be punished for my mistakes, even if they are real mistakes. I just want to keep on learning without the tool I’m using intentionally trying to make that harder for me.

      • ayaya
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        115 months ago

        Fun fact, if you want to bypass the hearts system you can go to Duolingo For Schools and create a classroom with only yourself in it. There is zero verification.

        It affects the desktop and mobile app. I think it might also hide ads but I’m not 100% sure about that, it’s been awhile since I’ve used it.

      • @Pretzilla
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        105 months ago

        Sure, the punishment for running out of hearts is they send you to rudimentary prison to repeat disheartening lessons.

        I haven’t figured out the heart refresh - do they give you 5 new ones each day?

        The ads are loud and awful and start before you can mute them. Can only skip the last few seconds. It’s engineered to be very obnoxious.

        They could just have a value added premium but instead they choose to punish.

        But good to hear you have managed to mitigate that. Gives me some hope to stick with it, thx.

          • @MahnaMahna
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            5 months ago

            It stopped working. They figured out a way around it 😢 Fortunately I found a cracked version of the premium APK so now I get ad free and unlimited hearts without paying a dime (I didn’t necessarily care about the unlimited hearts but the ads were fucking obnoxious). I might still look into another system though because they keep reshuffling the format, and I don’t feel like I’m progressing.

        • @NOSin
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          -15 months ago

          And I’m not using anything not available to app users, unless you’re using IOS but at this point, I think you have others problems to worry about experience wise overall

      • Limitless_screaming
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        65 months ago

        There’s a loud ad for “Duolingo super” that has a high chance of showing up after every lesson. Also using Firefox with Ublock installed, and it’s still here.

        • @NOSin
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          35 months ago

          Privacy Badger and ublock origin here, never ever got an ad on Firefox

      • @Mango
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        45 months ago

        Gems? I’m out.